The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... honor or safety , and could bear no advice that tended to reform them . At this time truth became offensive to those lords , the people , and most highly dangerous to the speaker . The orators no longer ascended the rostrum , but to ...
... honor or safety , and could bear no advice that tended to reform them . At this time truth became offensive to those lords , the people , and most highly dangerous to the speaker . The orators no longer ascended the rostrum , but to ...
Strana 41
... honor , the oblivion of all duty to our country , and the most abandoned public prostitution , are preferable to the more glaring and violent effects of faction , I will not presume to determine . Sure I am that they are very great ...
... honor , the oblivion of all duty to our country , and the most abandoned public prostitution , are preferable to the more glaring and violent effects of faction , I will not presume to determine . Sure I am that they are very great ...
Strana 46
... honor from that profession . Before we finish our examination of artificial society , I shall lead your Lordship into a closer consideration of the relations which it gives birth to , and the benefits , if such they are , which result ...
... honor from that profession . Before we finish our examination of artificial society , I shall lead your Lordship into a closer consideration of the relations which it gives birth to , and the benefits , if such they are , which result ...
Strana 48
... , with the remains of their virtue ; loss of honors , wealth , titles , and even the loss of one's country , is nothing in balance with so great an advan- tage . Let us now view the other species of the rich 48 A VINDICATION OF.
... , with the remains of their virtue ; loss of honors , wealth , titles , and even the loss of one's country , is nothing in balance with so great an advan- tage . Let us now view the other species of the rich 48 A VINDICATION OF.
Strana 51
... honor of the Creator , as subversive of human reason , and productive of infinitely more mischief to the human race . If pretended revelations have caused wars where they were opposed , and slavery where they were received , the ...
... honor of the Creator , as subversive of human reason , and productive of infinitely more mischief to the human race . If pretended revelations have caused wars where they were opposed , and slavery where they were received , the ...
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